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Jaipur, August 28, 2009
An ATM of City Bank in Jaipur was found flooded with fake currency notes on Thursday. The ATM cash also contained the currencies identified as fake and marked for destruction.
But instead of being destroyed, the notes found their way into the ATM. The Jaipur Police recovered fake notes worth Rs 67,000 from the ATM.
The needle of suspicion pointed at those using the ATM for mobile recharges as the machine could not identify fakes.
And given the high number of footfalls, it was difficult for the bank to single out culprits.
Jaipur SP Jose Mohan said, "The machine is automatic. The moment it receives cash, the mobile is recharged. It can't distinguish between fake and genuine notes. So there is no way to determine who deposited the fake notes."
"The mobile companies have been asked to develop a technique in this regard," the SP added.
Jaipur, August 28, 2009
An ATM of City Bank in Jaipur was found flooded with fake currency notes on Thursday. The ATM cash also contained the currencies identified as fake and marked for destruction.
But instead of being destroyed, the notes found their way into the ATM. The Jaipur Police recovered fake notes worth Rs 67,000 from the ATM.
The needle of suspicion pointed at those using the ATM for mobile recharges as the machine could not identify fakes.
And given the high number of footfalls, it was difficult for the bank to single out culprits.
Jaipur SP Jose Mohan said, "The machine is automatic. The moment it receives cash, the mobile is recharged. It can't distinguish between fake and genuine notes. So there is no way to determine who deposited the fake notes."
"The mobile companies have been asked to develop a technique in this regard," the SP added.
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